Definitionn. a rope for raising or lowering a sail or flag
Last update: October 25, 2015
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277 'I struck furiously at the brute' 385 'I struggled up' 260 'It became necessary to descend the shaft' 41 'It is only the masterful calf 269 'It's Captain Halliard. [Please select]
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'I shall do it very slowly, a little bit each day, and watch the effect on Captain Halliard.' [Please select]
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And so Jack learnt that magic is not only silly, but wrong, and found that Captain Halliard was after all not so terrible as to need a wizard to drive him away. [Please select]
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Halliard had foreseen what would happen, and instructed them to bring me to him if they had to kidnap me. [Please select]
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_] "The fore topgallant halliard was not made fast to the cleat, and when it ran out, it jerked her from it," replied the commander. [Please select]
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Every halliard was let go, and down came every sail by the run, and then the brig _Miranda_ ended this voyage, and all others, upon the shore of a desolate Patagonian island. [Please select]
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